Purpose: Nimodipine is a highly lipophilic, centrally acting calcium channel blocker. It is similar in action to flunarizine, which has been studied for use in the medical treatment of Menière's disease.
Methods: Nimodipine was offered to patients with Menière's disease for whom first-line medical management failed (dietary restrictions and diuretics or vestibular suppressants).
Purpose: The origin of acute/sudden hearing loss is multifactorial. The association of vestibular symptoms does not necessarily isolate the pathologic condition to the inner ear. The audiogram provides a screen for differentiating conductive from sensorineural loss but often fails to provide more localizing information.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Am Podiatr Med Assoc
January 1996
A methodology for measuring the kinematic parameters of joints in vivo has been refined using the technique of computerized three-dimensional reconstruction from magnetic resonance images. A research protocol has been developed to establish a classification of normal and pathologic foot function that will have broad clinical application. Development of algorithms for a computer-directed program that can predict resultant kinematics and joint morphometry for a given osteotomy or osseous remodeling procedure will assist the surgeon in preoperative surgical planning.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Am Podiatr Med Assoc
January 1996
A new method of measuring the kinematic parameters of joints has been developed. This article describes the procedure, using tarsal joints as examples. The method uses the technique of computerized three-dimensional reconstruction from magnetic resonance images, taken at regular intervals throughout a foot's range of motion.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe describe 5 patients ranging in age from 3 to 47 years, with karyotypic abnormalities resulting in monosomy for portion of 1p36.3, microcephaly, mental retardation, prominent forehead, deep-set eyes, depressed nasal bridge, flat midface, relative prognathism, and abnormal ears. Four patients have small hands and feet.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA 51-year-old woman with persistent oculostapedial synkinesis after successful microvascular surgical decompression of the facial nerve in the cerebellopontine angle is presented. Auditory symptoms are common in patients with hemifacial spasm manifested by a low-pitch rumbling noise, ear fullness or stuffiness, subjective reduction of hearing acuity, and as described in this case, ear tightness and "drumming." Ephaptic neural transmission is the proposed cause of hemifacial spasm.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis paper examines the thesis that monopsony power is an important determinant of wages in nursing labor markets. Using data from the 1985-93 Current Population Surveys, measures of relative nurse/non-nurse wage rates for 252 labor markets are constructed. Contrary to predictions from the monopsony model, no positive relationship exists between relative nursing wages and hospital density or market size.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe purpose of the present work was to study the acute regulation of glucose uptake in cultured cardiac endothelial cells (CEC). Two types of potential stimuli were considered: (1) agents that are known to acutely stimulate glucose transport (i.e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe prostheses available for reconstruction of the ossicular chain have expanded to include a variety of synthetic materials. Hydroxyapatite contains the inorganic constituents found in human living bone and is currently being incorporated into many new prostheses. This study demonstrates the computed tomography and magnetic resonance image characteristics of eight middle ear prostheses, a block of dense hydroxyapatite, and a human incus.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAlthough Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is considered by many to be the major cause of primary antral gastritis (PAG), several important questions concerning its pathogenetic role remain unanswered. The most basic unresolved issue relates to the low prevalence of H.
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August 1994
This study compared 50 patients presenting to an otolaryngology clinic with a complaint of dizziness and 50 patients presenting with hearing loss on questionnaire measures of panic, phobic avoidance, generalized anxiety, and depression. Clinical and laboratory evaluations of vestibular and audiological complaints were also completed. Twenty percent of the group with dizziness and none of the group with hearing loss reported symptoms that met DSM-III-R criteria for panic disorder.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe surgical removal of intradural petroclival tumors of any size is demanding because of the restricted surgical exposure and relation of the tumor with the brain stem, cranial nerves, and vertebrobasilar artery and branches. When petroclival tumors are large or giant sized and involve multiple areas of the clivus, adequate surgical exposure is difficult to achieve, yet is critical for safe tumor removal. In 17 patients with extensive petroclival tumors, total removal of the petrous bone was performed to gain a wide and shallow surgical exposure.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFComplete resection with conservation of cranial nerves is the primary goal of contemporary surgery for glomus jugulare tumors. This publication reports the value of combined surgical approaches in achieving this goal in 12 patients with extensive tumors. Eleven of these tumors were classified as Fisch Class C and/or D, while eight were categorized as Jackson-Glasscock Grade III or IV.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report on a male infant with developmental delay, growth failure, hypotonia, dolichocephaly, hypoplastic midface, epicanthal folds, down-slanting palpebral fissures, foveal hypoplasia, tracheomalacia, pectus excavatum, supraventricular tachycardia, gut malrotation, hypospadias, talipes equinovarus, short third metatarsals, capillary hemangiomata, and a de novo terminal deletion at 9q34.3.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFReported are the results of analyses of three-channel Lissajous trajectories (3CLTs) of the auditory brain stem responses (ABRs) in a human subject in whom a focal lesion of the brain stem was caused by stereotactic radiosurgery, the 'gamma knife'. The surgery caused total destruction of the right inferior colliculus. The results, using multiple measures for defining ABR components, confirm findings from more conventional 2-channel recordings which, in turn, suggested the presence of an intact wave IV but a negligible, if not totally absent, wave V with stimulation of the left (contralateral) ear.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTranstemporal approaches to the petrous apex and CP angle are standard procedures in the armamentarium of the neurotologist. In the majority of these cases, it is not possible to achieve a watertight suture closure of the dura following the procedure. Subsequently, cerebrospinal fluid leakage and potential meningitis are among the most troublesome complications for both patient and surgeon.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe evolution and advances of the lateral surgical approaches used for neoplasms of the cranial base involving the middle and posterior cranial fossa are reviewed. The lateral approaches available for access to the cranial base are diverse and are often used in combination. Approaches for tumors that are completely extradural, usually involving the temporal bone or infratemporal fossa, include the infratemporal fossa approach described by Fisch and the preauricular subtemporal-infratemporal fossa approach.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe present study was conducted to characterize in vivo the intraadrenal catecholamine (CA) secretion in rats. This was possible by using a microdialysis system (MDS) which mimics some properties of an artificial capillary. One end of this system was connected to a peristaltic pump, from the other end fractions were sampled at 5 min intervals.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOvarian collagenases are necessary for the process of ovulation, and they are believed to be activated by the preovulatory LH surge. This information is largely based on in vitro investigations in which the balance between inhibitory and stimulatory principles involved in the activation of collagenase are largely disrupted. Therefore, we developed a simple and reliable method to measure collagenolytic activity in vivo in freely moving rats.
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